How many times do I have to say they didn't have to know in advance? Did LN Oswald have to know 6 weeks in advance?
It isn't enough to say it. You need a plausible explanation. It seems far fetched that the Mafia or any other entity would have chosen Oswald as their shooter/patsy without knowing in advance he would be handed a golden opportunity to shoot JFK from his workplace. Oswald didn't need to know in advance that taking the job at the TSBD would provide him with that opportunity. Killing JFK would have been the furthest thing on his mind when he took that job. He took it so he could feed his family. So did Oswald just get lucky? Yes, he did and that might seem far-fetched too. If Oswald was the only twisted individual in the country with a propensity to do what he did, it would have been a remarkable piece of bad luck that JFK would cross paths with him. But we don't know how many dozens, maybe hundreds of similarly twisted individuals there were around the country at the time who would have done what Oswald did if given the opportunity. Combine that with a President who had a fondness from riding through crowded urban streets in a slow moving open top car, it doesn't seem remarkable at all that JFK would happen to end up within easy rifle range of one of them. It was Oswald who happened to be the one who won the assassin's lottery.
What are the odds of many things in the JFKA? What are the odds of the SBT, the Magic Bullet, the Ruby hit, many other aspects of the LN narrative? In the LN scenario, what are the odds TSBD6 would just happen to be an ideal location? One could go on and on.
I just dealt with the issue of odds. I don't need to repeat myself.
If Oswald was actively on the radar screen of someone like Marcello through Murret, or in communication with pro- or anti-Castro types, they certainly could have known when JFK's trip to Dallas was announced that Oswald was in Dallas and then when he took the job at the TSBD.The job at least placed him in downtown Dallas. Oswald's apparent scouting of the Allright Parking Garage a mere week before the JFKA could suggest he was going to be used "somewhere" in Dallas.
Of all the people the Mafia could have chosen to do a hit, why the hell would they pick somebody like Oswald and why would they pick him without knowing the opportunity he would have one day?
Ditto for the pro/anti/Castro groups.
Why would Oswald be scouting a shooting location without knowing where the motorcade be going or even if there was going to be a motorcade.
There is "outside the box" thinking, and then there is "so locked into the box that I don't even realize I'm in it" thinking. Yes, I agree, the TSBD was pure happenstance. That does not rule out a plot. Oswald never even filed an application with the Allright garage - he may have just been on an assignment to scout locations, or he may have done this entirely on his own as part of the LN scenario.
I've already said countless times that the time for being open minded about Oswald's innocence expired a long time ago. That is idiotic. So I freely admit I am "locked into the box" of Oswald's guilt. As I said earlier, I leave the door open a very tiny crack to the possibility he was working in cahoots with somebody else. To be convinced of that, I would have to see compelling evidence of that. Wild speculation is a poor substitute for actual evidence.
The debate will go on unless something definitively proves that the shots could not have been fired by one gunman.
That is problematic because the evidence tells us the shots definitely were fired by one man. There is zero evidence of another. Do you think after 62 years, some additionaly evidence is going to magicly appear that will force us to completely rethink the JFKA.
The evidence is all out on the table. Anybody who thinks there is going to be more forthcoming is fooling themselves. If they can't make their case for conspiracy with what they have now, they never will. There's a greater chance they will find Amelia Earhart and Jimmy Hoffa before anyone finds any credible evidence anyone other than Oswald took part in the JFKA.
I happened to notice this from Pat Speer at the Ed Forum today. Note that, as others described, two shots happened in such rapid succession that a bystander who was attributing the "first" shot to a firecracker could not even finish his sentence before the next two followed:
Oh, goody. Another witness with another version of how they think it happened. Forgive me if I ignore this one.